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The "Seven Bridges Road" refers to Woodley Road in Montgomery, Alabama, which famously crossed seven bridges.
Dolly Parton's rendition of is a standout bluegrass track from her 2001 album, Little Sparrow . While often associated with The Eagles, the song was originally written and recorded by Steve Young in 1969. Listen to Dolly's official audio version of the track: Dolly Parton - Seven Bridges Road (Audio) Dolly Parton YouTube• Apr 10, 2020 Track Details Album: Little Sparrow (2001) Songwriter: Steve Young Producer: Steve Buckingham Genre: Bluegrass / Folk Label: Dolly Records / Sugar Hill Notable Features Dolly Parton - Seven Bridges Road (Audio)
It is considered one of the "deep cuts" that showcases her vocal prowess in the bluegrass genre. Where to Listen Dolly Parton - Seven Bridges Road (Audio) The "Seven Bridges Road" refers to Woodley Road
Dolly’s version features high-lonesome bluegrass harmonies and a stripped-back, acoustic feel. Listen to Dolly's official audio version of the